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Inclined to a healthy reddish color often associated with outdoor life.
ruddy
florid
rubicund
healthy
Hematite variety.
bloodstone
mineral variety
ruddy
florid
rubicund
1
The three faces contrasted vividly in the
ruddy
glow of the fire.
2
A
ruddy
hero in regimentals, in Gilbert Stuart's early brandy-and-water manner; 2.
3
The efforts of the modest
ruddy
shelduck are of a higher order.
4
The dim,
ruddy
glow in the windows was not that of dawn.
5
The UK's culling of the
ruddy
duck was cited as one example.
1
The really dreadful ones clap after a particular
florid
passage of music.
2
Such activities were more in line with
florid
,
excitable countries like Italy.
3
Sembrich made inevitable the operas of the
florid
Italian school, and Mme.
4
Our Mr Swann is also given to
florid
outbursts of baroque vulgarity.
5
Darker grew his
florid
countenance; his bulging eyes looked troubled and perplexed.
1
Here, word for word, is the explanation given by the
rubicund
Joseph:
2
Such uni-dimensional thinking sends a frisson of
rubicund
belligerence down American spines.
3
Horse, foot, and charioteers, they thronged toward the
rubicund
fountain of education.
4
Red Bill paused and shoving back his sombrero scratched his
rubicund
poll.
5
Mr. Harley's countenance had been of that quasi claret hue called
rubicund
.
Sanguine.
optimistic
1
Fairburn was
sanguine
about the prospect of interest rate increases next year.
2
Not it; too much colouring matter; direct result of a
sanguine
disposition.
3
Some Mittelstand firms remain
sanguine
about business prospects for the time being.
4
With the Peruvians a
sanguine
appearance in the sun denoted his anger.
5
The orang is
sanguine
,
and slower in execution than the nervous chimpanzee.
6
General Hunter was quite
sanguine
in hope that Richmond would soon fall.
7
The physician listened attentively, and seemed
sanguine
in his hopes of cure.
8
The whole plan succeeded beyond the anticipation of its most
sanguine
projectors.
9
Swade seemed
sanguine
about the problems, which appeared to be mostly cosmetic.
10
The results of so great an experiment surpassed the most
sanguine
expectations.
11
The work these ships were capable of exceeded the most
sanguine
expectations.
12
The expedition was successful beyond the most
sanguine
expectations of its promoters.
13
The hopes of the most
sanguine
were now fast sinking into despondency.
14
In Prussia, affairs were critical, and the reformers were
sanguine
of triumph.
15
King, despite having known Morris for longer, is a little more
sanguine
.
16
My
sanguine
and penetrating mind scorned rumors, and went in for certainty.
sanguine
most sanguine
too sanguine
sanguine expectations
sanguine hopes
less sanguine